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Max Bygraves - When You Come To The End Of A Lollipop

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2011

A forgotten tune by Max Bygraves from the double CD compilation "Hello Children Everywhere" as featured on the early BBC Radio program "Childrens Favourites".

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  • I am very happy to hear that you and I hadn't forgotten this great but almost forgotten tune. This version was played pretty much every week on the BBC Radio show "Childrens Favourites" here in the UK. :-)

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  • @SuzNews

    Thanks for remembering one of my favorite hours as a teen. Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smith ( as well as Paul Winchell) will be dearly missed.

  • I remember Max and his antics from PBS when I was younger. Always did love this song. It's been stuck in my head for the last few days, so I had to see if it were here. My favorite version is still Paul Winchell's Jerry Mahoney from the Jerry Mahoney show. Don't think there's too many people who even remember the show. Kinda like Buffalo Bob. Oopps! should pay more attention to the other post. At least one person remembers Jerry Mahoney. The 60's....God, has it been that long ago?

  • Max could lick my lollipop any day of the week.

  • Thanks so much for posting -you've solved a mystery too. My 77-year-old mum couldn't remember the singer.

  • I grew up listening to this song, and taught it to my kids, oh the memories this song brings

  • My great grandmother just sang me this song yesterday :)

  • love this song

  • Oh, this was not a forgotten tune. I learned it as a kid from Jerry Mahoney, on the Jerry Mahoney Show in the U.S. in the '60's, and I never forgot the words. He would end it with a tear in his eye.

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